Anonymous ID: 46f2c0 Oct. 4, 2022, 1:42 p.m. No.17632046   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2097

Jack White on satan and the bible:

 

by David Fricke Rolling Stone Magazine: September 8th, 2005

 

Q: Does this mean you are a much happier person now than you were a year ago?

 

Satan is the end of any UNhappiness I have. Get behind me that's it. Any troubles I have are well-represented: betrayal, loss, pain, whatever's going on in my head and life. I got the last things out on that record. I'm done. But I've changed so much in the last ten years so many times, without even knowing it. I've been pushing and pushing, always taking the hardest road to do everything, whether it's playing live without a set list or recording on eight-track. Because I can't be proud of things by taking the easy way out. And I do that with my own life. I'm always searching, to get closer to the truth, the right thing to do, why I'm here. It's a lifetime endeavor. You're never finished with that.

 

INTERVIEW: Jack White on ladybugs, taxidermy and his confounding new album From RNZ Music, 1:10 pm on 24 March 2018

 

“It’s funny, I read to my children from the Bible the other day for the first time ever, I read the story of Adam and Eve, 'cause they were asking me about it, and I hadn’t read it since I was a teenager I guess. So much of it I disagreed with! It was so funny I had to stop every couple of sentences and explain it, my own thoughts on why I’m not so sure about that.”

 

Uncut Editor's Diary The Same Boy You’ve Always Known: A Jack White Interview John Mulvey June 19, 2012

 

Do you have any regrets about the stories you told about yourself and Meg?

 

“No, I have no regrets. Nothing that is said in an interview or onstage into a microphone – just like nothing in the Bible – should be taken literally. It’s absolutely ridiculous.”